- Allan Maitland
Allan Maitland is a Scottish football manager currently in charge of Alloa Athletic.
Allan became the manager of Clyde in 1999 where he guided them to the Scottish Second Division title in his first season on charge, winning Clyde promotion to the Scottish First Division. Allan left Clyde in February 2002 but found employment again when he was appointed manager of Hamilton in 2003.
When he took over the reigns at Hamilton, they had narrowly avoided relegation to the Scottish Third Division. Allan managed to turn the team around and gained promotion to the Scottish First Division in his first season in charge finishing second behind Airdrie United. Hamilton finished a respectable seventh in the first season on theScottish First Division but Maitland and Hamilton parted ways after the 2004-2005 season.
Allan was appointed successor to
Tom Hendrie as Alloa Athletic manager on the 9th of January 2006 with Alloa sitting eight points adrift at the bottom of the Scottish Second Division. Allan's first game in charge of Alloa was not an easy game, a midweekScottish Cup Third round replay away toSPL oppositon, Livingston. Alloa fell behind to aPaul Dalglish penalty before half time but rallied in the second half with great goals fromRobert Sloan andRoss Hamilton to win 2-1. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/scot_cups/4599210.stm] . Maitland then needed to turn this kind of gritty performance to the league to save Alloa from relegation. He managed to steer the club to a ninth place finish meaning entry into the playoffs to decide relegation from/promotion to the Scottish Second Division. Alloa met Arbroath in the semi-final where they won through 2-1 on aggregate. This meant a play-off final showdown with Berwick Rangers. Alloa basically put the tie out of Berwick's reach with a 4-0 home win in the first leg which was following by a 2-1 Berwick win in the return fixture ensured Alloa's Second Division future.In Maitland's first full season in charge at Alloa, the club finished in seventh place which was followed by a clear out of 10 players with Allan quoted as saying "I want this club to be looking up the way and looking to challenge at the right end of the division next season, to do that there needs to be radical surgery and by releasing these players tonight it creates space for other players to come in..." [http://www.alloaathletic.co.uk/manager.asp?id=35] Maitland has started to build his squad for the 2007-2008 season with the addition of nine new players including experienced defender
Derek Fleming and second time Alloa midfielderBrown Ferguson
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